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13 July, 21:49

Suppose you increase your walking speed from 7 m/s to 15 m/s in a period of 2 s. what is your acceleration

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  1. 13 July, 22:06
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    Knowing the magnitude of the initial velocity and the magnitude of the final velocity of a body, we can calculate its average acceleration if we know how much time elapsed in the change of velocity.

    So:

    a = Δv / Δt

    a = (v2-v1) / t2-t1

    a = (15-7) / 2

    a = 8/2

    a = 4m / s²

    Finally the average acceleration with which it moves is 4m / s²
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